Foundations of Diatonic Theory: A Mathematically Based Approach to Music Fundamentals

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Scarecrow Press, Sep 26, 2008 - Mathematics - 194 pages
Foundations of Diatonic Theory: A Mathematically Based Approach to Music Fundamentals is an introductory, undergraduate-level textbook that provides an easy entry point into the challenging field of diatonic set theory, a division of music theory that applies the techniques of discrete mathematics to the properties of diatonic scales. After introducing mathematical concepts that relate directly to music theory, the text concentrates on these mathematical relationships, firmly establishing a link between introductory pedagogy and recent scholarship in music theory. It then relates concepts in diatonic set theory directly to the study of music fundamentals through pedagogical exercises and instructions. Ideal for introductory music majors, the book requires only a general knowledge of mathematics, and the exercises are provided with solutions and detailed explanations. With its basic description of musical elements, this textbook is suitable for courses in music fundamentals, music theory for non-music majors, music and mathematics, and other similar courses that allow students to improve their mathematics skills while pursuing the study of music.
 

Contents

Introduction
1
Chapter 01 Spatial Relations and Musical Structures
5
Chapter 02 Internal Patterns and Musical Structures
45
Chapter 03 Triads and Seventh Chords and TheirStructures
109
Conclusion
145
For Further Study
149
Notes
155
Sources Cited
161
Index
165
About the Author
179
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Timothy A. Johnson is Professor of Music Theory at Ithaca College and Chair of Graduate Studies in Music. He is the author of Baseball and the Music of Charles Ives: A Proving Ground (Scarecrow Press, 2004).

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